Hello Richard,

thanks for the link, I didn't know it and really enjoyed the presentation!

Although I didn't find any "silly" animations - I think science and looking
at the world like a child (like in the slide with the flowers) go together
very well..

Regards,
Günther

Richard Harris wrote:
> I just happened across this site, which illustrates income and health  
> disparities though-out the world.
>
> http://www.gapminder.org/
>
> There's also a youtube video which might be more interesting.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHhdNEKwN50
>
> Anyway, this may be a bit dated and some of you may have seen this. I  
> thought the visualizations were kind of interesting. (Although a few  
> of the animations were a little silly.)
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